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Calls to name Porirua stadium after Jerry Collins.
The death of the former All Black, Jerry Collins, has prompted calls for Porirua's local stadium to be renamed in his honour. Audio
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RBNZ more likely to cut rates, not hike.
The Reserve Bank says it's prepared to cut interest rates if there are signs demand is weakening, as it keeps a watchful eye on near-zero inflation. Audio
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Today's market update
New Zealand shares rose today, with the benchmark Top 50 Index hitting a fresh record during the day for the fourth trading day in a row. Audio
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International Hobbit fans descend on Wellington
An international contingent of 200 fans of the Hobbit movies jetted into Wellington yesterday to be the first to watch the final episode of the film trilogy. Audio
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Caregiver wins moral victory in long running pay equity case
A caregiver has won a moral victory in a long running pay equity case - a victory that could have impact on women across many low paid sectors. Audio
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Hutt City Council files advert complaint
The Greater Wellington Regional Council's been accused of running a propaganda-filled campaign in support of a super-city amalgamation. Audio
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Terrorist preacher to be sentenced tomorrow
Audio 9 Jan 2015The radical preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri is due to be sentenced in New York for terrorism charges, marking the end of a decade-long legal battle. Audio
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Skill shortages constrain Canterbury rebuild
Competition with the booming Auckland housing market, is likely to constrain progress in the Canterbury rebuild, this year. Audio
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NZIER says no easy answer to port space needed by car imports
A study of the future space needs of Ports of Auckland has highlighted the role played by vehicle imports, in growing congestion on the wharves. Audio
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Bat for Lashes
Audio 2 Feb 2013Laneway headliner Natasha Khan does like to be beside the seaside - she talks about the environmental influences on her third album The Haunted Man. Audio
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Wellington City Council urged to endorse Basin Flyover
Audio 14 Feb 2013Pressure is mounting on the Wellington City Council to give the green light to the controversial Basin Reserve flyover project. Audio
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Place In The Sun - Omokoroa
The best places to spend the summer in New Zealand. Audio
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Pond
Audio 12 Feb 2011Perth band Pond play scuzzy 70s rock and blues-funk with a grungy-punky singer. A few of the members are also in Tame Impala, a band whose album was on many best of 2010 lists around the world. Audio
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Heart Attack Alley
Audio 24 Nov 2012Auckland blues trio Heart Attack Alley have had an amazing 2012. They've toured Europe twice, recorded their debut album in Montebelluna, Italy, for uber-hip Swiss label Voodoo Rhythm Records and… Audio
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Waimakariri River Body to be Confirmed
Audio 18 Apr 2008A post mortem is to be carried out later today on the body found in the Waimakariri River yesterday. Audio
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Fire rips through Glenmark Rugby Club
Fire has ripped through Glenmark Rugby Clubrooms in North Canterbury, destroying it. Audio
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Union says Police environment changing
Frontline police say yesterday's shooting was the fifth time in a month that officers have had to deal with armed and dangerous offenders. Audio
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Housing Minister forecasts 'unprecedented' construction activity
A new Government report shows construction activity during the next six years is expected to top two-hundred billion dollars. Audio
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Val Adams pulls out of World Chamionships
New Zealand's double Olympic shot put champion Valerie Adams has pulled out of this month's World Championships in Beijing. Audio
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Trump stands out in first Republican debate
Donald Trump has drawn boos at a testy first Republican presidential debate in Cleveland this afternoon. Audio
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Landowners in Wairarapa dam paths stuck in limbo
People whose land could be flooded by irrigation dam projects in Wairarapa are in limbo as they start a long wait for confirmation the plans will go ahead. Audio
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Families of murder victims feel short-changed
The families of murder victims say a new part-time chief victims advisor to the Government won't go far enough in protecting their rights. Audio
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More businesses expect to hedge against currency volatility
Foreign exchange hedging intentions have hit a new high because businesses are looking to protect themselves against big currency swings. Audio
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Importers expected to hedge more as dollar eases
A softening New Zealand dollar is prompting importers to take more steps to protect themselves. Audio
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Northland tops economic pops
Northland has rocketed up the rankings in the ASB bank's latest look at regional economies to take the top spot after the first three months of the year. Audio